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First of a four-part series on God?s grace. This week, Will Graham explores the difference between

First of a four-part series on God’s grace. This week, Will Graham explores the difference between grace and mercy. [Summer Soul Refresher] [DAILY DEVOTION]( / [DONATE]( / [KNOW JESUS]( [Woman Praying Outdoors]( [Summer Soul Refresher: Defining God’s Grace]( We may say grace before eating or sing “Amazing Grace” at church, but what exactly does grace mean? And how does it shape your relationship with God? Over the next four weeks, explore God’s grace through BGEA’s “Summer Soul Refresher” series, sent straight to your inbox. Get Biblical insight from the Graham family, along with recipes and Scripture graphics to share. Start now with part 1 on defining God’s grace, from Franklin Graham’s oldest son, Will Graham. [Read More]( [Share]( Donate to BGEA Your gift helps share the Gospel with a world in need of hope. [Give Today]( [Franklin Graham]( [From the Heart of Franklin Graham]( The Pacific Northwest is one of the most unchurched places in the country. That’s why Franklin Graham is going to Oregon and Washington this summer to share the hope of Jesus Christ. “There’s Holy Spirit-filled power when you preach the Gospel,” Franklin said, echoing the words of his late father. Take 50 seconds to find out more about the upcoming [Decision America Pacific Northwest Tour]( and start praying for many people to encounter the power of the Gospel this August. [Watch Now]( [Banana Pudding]( [Recipe from The Cove: Banana Pudding]( [The Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove]( in Asheville, N.C., is known for its fine food and delicious desserts. Executive Director Will Graham says the banana pudding is his personal favorite. Try it out this Fourth of July with family and friends. Also, if you’re hungry for a spiritual recharge, [consider a trip to The Cove]( this summer, where you’ll get a steady diet studying God’s Word to rejuvenate your soul. [Get Recipe]( [Grace Scripture Graphic]( [Verse of the Week: Ephesians 2:8]( God’s grace is a wonderful gift, and it comes not because of our works, but through our faith in Him. Save and share this Scripture graphic as a reminder today. [Save & Share]( [Billy Graham]( [Grace Greater Than Sin]( From Our Billy Graham Archives [Listen Now →]( [Young Girl Worshipping Outside]( [Celebrating Independence Day]( 4 Things the Bible Says About Freedom [Read More →]( [Billy Graham]( [Billy Graham Trivia]( What Was His First Summer Job After High School? [Read More →]( [BGEA]( A ministry of Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Subscribe Now]( Do not reply to this email. Please [contact us here](. [Click here to view in browser]( ⓒ2018 BGEA

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